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F.A.Q
01.Q:What
does the water color change really mean?
1. A: Here is an excerpt (from
the manufacturer) about the water color changes that
might help you better understand what is happening:
When the water becomes excited it
ejects these tiny particles, and they become visually
observable in the water. This will tend to make the
water look dirty brown. Of course, just how dirty the
water becomes is related to how much sediment is in
the actual water. When you test a bucket of water to
see this principle (with no body parts in the water),
how dirty it actually becomes will generally be the
same each time you use a new bucket of water from the
same source. If you were to run this test over and over
again but with a different person's feet in the water
each time, what happens to the water can be amazingly
different. Sometimes the water will be dirtier, and
sometimes cleaner. Without taking the individual whose
feet are in the water into account; the whole color
change seems completely random. But of course it is
not. Only after a lot of observation do you begin to
see what you already knew right from the start. It is
the health of the person that plays the vital role in
conjunction with the water. We have covered the flow
of living energy in relation to the health of the person
and the quality of the water, so have you worked out
what's going on yet? In this instance, let's say you
are using the same quality water for each Ion Cleanse
treatment so we can understand what's happening in the
water a little easier. The quality of the water we use
also contains a little sediment so when we test it in
a bucket it turns brown as opposed to light brown or
dark brown; so it's about midway in browns when it comes
to color change. If you were performing Ion Cleanse
treatments, it is always a good thing to test a bucket
of water to see what color it may go as a reference
to help understand the color after a treatment.
Because everybody's ability to absorb
energy is different, the reaction of the water is also
going to be different. Remember, good health - better
energy ability, poor health - not so good energy-wise.
It is this factor that the water reacts to. Don't forget
that the water is also wanting to keep some energy for
itself, it desires energy just as much as you do. This
means the energy created by the water is going to have
to be shared by both you and the water. If you are in
reasonable shape you're going to be able to get your
fair share of energy, but if you're not so good you're
only going to be able to absorb the amount your body
can handle with the rest being kept by the water. This
is where the battery principle once again comes into
the equation. When your battery is damaged you can only
absorb a small amount of energy. In this case the water
gets to keep the energy for itself. The water can then
use this energy to dislodge the sediment and clean itself.
So people with poor health tend to have a water color
after treatment that would be a dark brown. We also
notice that if the person continued with the Ion Cleanse
treatment that the water would become a lighter color
as treatments progressed. On the other hand, if we treat
a healthy person with the Ion Cleanse treatment, the
water may only change to a very light brown because
the healthy person can absorb their fair share of the
energy produced by the water. In the end it comes down
to a balancing act between the water and the person,
taking into account how much energy the person can absorb
and how much energy the water needs to dislodge its
impurities. Of course, this is a simple explanation
of the energy exchange. It can get a little more complicated
because it also depends on how much energy your water
quality can produce, it depends on whether your battery
is damaged or just low. All these factors affect what
happens during the treatment.
NOTE: While the color changes in the
water can be dramatic, it is not the most important
factor and one must be careful about making any judgments
based only on the water color. Some waters do not change
color and it is not always an indicator of whether energy
is being produced The best indicator that may be found
in the water after a treatment would be an oily substance
located on the container at water level. It generally
contains materials released from the outer layers of
the skin. Another indicator after treatment can be found
in the color change in the urine of the individual treated.
Body function is increased which results in the darker
coloring of the urine. A darker coloring of urine can
also be seen after eating because the body is processing
waste materials, after a treatment even though no food
has been consumed the extra energy seems to activate
waste product or toxin removal evident by it presence
in the urine.
Many different colors and objects
may appear in the water during a treatment: yellow-green,
orange, brown, black, dark green, white foam, white
cheeselike particles, black flecks, red flecks, bubbles
of differing colors, brown particles.
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